to dominate; to prevail; to be superior to; to get ahead of; to get the upper hand
defeat; loss; reverse; setback
burly; strong; indomitable; indefatigable; robust (vitality, appetite, economic growth, etc.); strong
eagle (Accipitridae family)
chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus); domestic chicken; chicken meat
victory; triumph; conquest; success; win
cowardly; timid; easily frightened
mouse; rat; dark gray; dark grey; slate (color, colour)
daring; brave; bold; valiant; intrepid; dauntless
by nature; by birth; naturally; natural; innate
anywhere; for all time; through thick and thin; come hell or high water; persistently; stubbornly
lonely; lonesome; solitary; desolate
place; spot; field; discipline; occasion; situation; scene (of a play, movie, etc.)
atmosphere; mood; a certain air; presence; (Earth's) atmosphere
to use; to make use of; to utilize; to utilise
reason; reasoning power; (one's) sense
battle; fight; war; struggle; conflict
foul play (sport); breaking the rules; infringement; irregularity
technique; art; skill; move
to draw (a thread); to let out (e.g. a rope); to head out as a group; to set out in large numbers; to send out one after another; to dispatch
to jump over; to clear; to walk over (someone)
the front; honesty; uprightness; decency; normality
very; considerably; by no means; not readily; middle; half-way point
largish; biggish; a little bit larger
trouble; burden; nuisance; care; dependence; support
speech; words; one's lines; remarks
preparation; arrangements; getting ready; provision; setup; reserving
reckless; thoughtless; rash; ill-advised; impulsive; mad (e.g. scheme)
occasionally; once in a while; now and then; rarely; seldom
loser; defeated person; the defeated
to be kind to; to treat kindly
to stand; to rise; to find oneself (e.g. in a difficult position); to depart (on a plane, train, etc.)
slightly (of an action); (looking) small and quiet
to get on (train, plane, bus, ship, etc.); to get in; to get on (e.g. a footstool); to step on; to reach; to go over; to follow
with these words; while saying
to dominate (usu. one's husband)
to leave (in someone's keeping); to put (in someone's care); to put (someone) in charge of; to leave (a matter) in someone's hands; to lean on; to put one's weight on
ticklish; embarrassed; awkward; ill at ease (esp. when receiving public praise)
full of (e.g. mistakes); riddled with; covered all over with (blood, mud, etc.)
Mr.; Mrs.; makes a word more polite (usu. in fixed expressions); state; situation